LAST UPDATED: MARCH 2026 · DATA: CLEAN ENERGY REGULATOR & STATE SOURCES
Campsie solar fact
Campsie's Korean business district on Beamish Street has created an unusual solar market dynamic — electronics retailers who sell EV chargers and battery systems also quote solar, creating package deals that bundle the whole home energy system at 14% below the sum of individual component prices
Estimated Monthly Output — 6.6kW
kWh/month · peak: Dec (529 kWh)
Solar in Campsie — What You Need to Know
Campsie is the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA's retail hub and one of Sydney's most vibrant multicultural centres, built around Beamish Street's Korean-Australian commercial precinct. The suburb's solar market sits at an interesting intersection: Korean-owned electronics businesses have expanded into home energy systems, creating a local retail channel for solar-plus-battery packages that competes directly with specialist installers. Canterbury-Bankstown Council has been proactive about solar across its diverse community base, running Korean, Cantonese, and Arabic language programs. The residential streets behind the commercial strip are 1940s–70s brick homes on 500–600m² lots, well-suited to 5–8kW systems. Campsie's flat Canterbury floodplain position means consistent solar access without the shading complications that affect hillside inner suburbs, and the suburb's high owner-occupier rate among established Asian-Australian families creates strong long-term investment motivation.
Solar Panel Cost in Campsie 2026
| System | Cost after STCs | Annual savings | Feed-in |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5kW | $3590–$4224 | $1920+ | 5.5c |
| 6.6kW ★ | $4224–$5664 | $2560 | 5.5c |
| 10kW | $5491–$7363 | $3584+ | 5.5c |
FAQs — Solar in Campsie
How much do solar panels cost in Campsie?
A 6.6kW system in Campsie 2194 costs $4224–$5664 after federal STC rebates in 2026.
Is solar worth it in Campsie?
Campsie earns a B+ (Good) solar grade with a score of 77/100. 23% of homes here already have solar.
What size solar system for Campsie?
6.6kW suits most Campsie homes. Larger homes with pools or EVs should consider 10kW+. NSW's feed-in tariff is 5.5c.
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